Hey
In all streams and when fishing for salmon/steelhead, single barbless hooks are required.
Cut off the treble, and replace with a siwash hook. Use your discretion when selecting the right size.
I know single barbless hook. I was looking for clarification on the rule about two hooks on a line. It doesn't specifically say anything about multiple hooks on a single lure at all. It says 2 hooks, or lures, or flies, attached to a line. I am trying to figure out how exactly this applies to something like a crankbait.
The one in question came with 2 trebles. I believe I can replace both of these with single barbless hooks and use it no problem. I am trying to get a yes/no answer to this.
I am also curious as to how things work with ones with 3 or 4 trebles. Can you only run two hooks on them in the tidal Fraser? (In other salt water areas, as long as its only designed to catch 1 fish at a time you can have as many hooks as you want is my understanding...)
Also, any comments on how this all pans out for freshwater fishing would be nice too. (I dont have a freshwater license yet, so havn't read up on the regs at all, but plan to get one soon.)
edit - Also, I happen to have a few octopus hooks that I think are the right size (1/0). Can anyone explain why I would/would not want to use octopus hooks over siwash?